Paul Trauttmansdorff and Kim M .Hajek published a new piece in the journal Patterns. In their piece “Data shadows: When data become tangible, material, and fragile”, they reflect on the film Data Shadows, recently screened in Munich’s Rio Filmpalast cinema.
How can data—their compositions, movements, and journeys through human activities and nonhuman surroundings—be visualized? What are the relationships between data and nature, between data materiality and motion, and between data extraction, origins, and context?
Read more here: https://www.cell.com/patterns/fulltext/S2666-3899(25)00054-6